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The efforts of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union contributed to the temperance movement in the United States, advocating for the prohibition of alcohol. They also worked to promote social reform, women's rights, and child welfare. Additionally, they played a role in the passage of the 18th Amendment, which established Prohibition in the United States.

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